Since Man of Steel, there's been something off about the DCEU, and it's continued to miss the mark for not just one, not two, but all three films thus far. Fans have been begging for a change, critics have been laughing about it, and now, Jeff Bewkes, the chief-CEO of Time Warner, the parent company of Warner Brothers, has come out and said the words that we've all been saying since 2013:

Later during the Q&A, he acknowledged that the DCEU had taken the DC characters in a direction that wasn't necessarily true to their comic book origins:

"The DC Comics characters … have a little more lightness in them than maybe what you saw in those movies, so we’re thinking about that."

Henry Cavill / Man of Steel

Thinking about it is a start, and Bewkes added that Warner Brothers has now brought in Geoff Johns of DC Comics, along with producer Jon Berg to help steer the upcoming Wonder Woman and Justice League movies in the right direction. But despite acknowledging that the DCEU could be improved upon, Bewkes was quick to point out that it wasn't a complete failure:

"The main thing was to launch DC and reinvigorate it with the fan base. The reboot of Batman with Ben Affleck was a big success. The strategy worked... The execution did deliver what we wanted to do. We can do a little better on the creative... We’re right on course or better

Harley Quinn / Suicide Squad

Given the DCEU's track record, "right on course or better" is kind of a worryingly vague statement, but at least Bewkes cited the success of the individual actors in bringing to life such famous fan favorites. With Gal Gadot's Wonder Woman solo film next on deck, now would be the perfect time to pay homage to the classic character we fell in love with in the comics. And after her debut in Batman v Superman, it looks like maybe they really are on the right track.